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Have

1) Tener - I have a car.
2) Present perfect, meaning he, has, ha, hemos, and han - I have been to france.
3) Have to, which means tengo que - I have to be at work at 8 o'clock.
4) The causative verb which means, to get someone to do something - Don't worry about cleaning that, I will have my maid do it .

Have and have got

5) An alternate meaning for tener, but saying it as have got - I have got a bike.

* Have got is only used for possessive, whereas Have can be used for actions - I have breakfast at 8 o'clock. Not I have got breakfast at 8 o'clock.
* Have got also means Tengo que - I have got a bike and I have got to ride my bike, have two different meanings.
* Have got is the only word that doesn't have to have a do in front of it when used in a question - Do you have a car, or Have you got a car?
* Have got is only used in present simple.
* There is a contraction for have got, but not just for have. The contraction is I've, You've, etc.

1) Kyle _______ a beautiful new house in the countryside.

2) ________ (Paola) any children?

3) I ________ a fantastic apartment in Santiago when I lived there.

4) Kyle ________ a shower at the moment. Can you call back later?

5) I'm afraid we _________ enough space in the garage.

6) My son _________ breakfast before he goes to school.

7) I think she ________ a new job soon.

8) ________ (you) dinner early or late?

9) _________ (you) time to see me tomorrow afternoon?

10) They usually _________ a lot of free time during the summer.

11) I ________ be at school at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning.

12) I think you should _______________ your cat neutered.